WO2005093320A1 - A ceiling fitting or cover - Google Patents
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- WO2005093320A1 WO2005093320A1 PCT/IB2005/000719 IB2005000719W WO2005093320A1 WO 2005093320 A1 WO2005093320 A1 WO 2005093320A1 IB 2005000719 W IB2005000719 W IB 2005000719W WO 2005093320 A1 WO2005093320 A1 WO 2005093320A1
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- hollow body
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F21—LIGHTING
- F21V—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- F21V21/00—Supporting, suspending, or attaching arrangements for lighting devices; Hand grips
- F21V21/02—Wall, ceiling, or floor bases; Fixing pendants or arms to the bases
- F21V21/03—Ceiling bases, e.g. ceiling roses
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02G—INSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
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- H02G3/18—Distribution boxes; Connection or junction boxes providing line outlets
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- the present invention relates generally to the technical field of accessories for electrical appliances, in particular a ceiling fitting or cover for use in combination with an electric lamp or electrical appliance hanging in an electrical cord or cable from the ceiling which ceiling fitting or cover is used for covering the fixture of the cord or cable to the ceiling and/or for covering a connection to a ceiling outlet or to an extension cable or cord.
- ceiling fitting for covering the electrical installation such as the AC power outlet or the suspension hook or similar element.
- a number of ceiling fittings are known from e.g.
- a common drawback of the prior art fittings relates to the proper and safe fixation of a ceiling fitting or cover to the electrical cord or cable, and consequently a safe and reliable positioning and fixture of the ceiling fitting or cover relative to the surface, relative to which the ceiling fitting or cover is to be manufactured in a permanent position for achieving the intentional goal of having the electrical power outlet, the suspension hook or other suspension or extension elements properly covered within the ceiling fitting or cover.
- Numerous references describe the use of a tight fit between the body of the ceiling fitting or cover established by the wall of the ceiling fitting or cover and/or the use of minor barbs or hooks or an elastic element such as a rubber ceiling ring for establishing the lasting and safe fixation of the ceiling fitting or cover relative to the electrical cord or cable.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a ceiling fitt ⁇ ng or cover fulfilling the above needs.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide a ceili ng fitting or cover fulfilling the above needs and allowing the proper mounting of the ceiling fitting or cover by moving the ceiling fitting or cover upwards relative to the suspension cable or cord without the need of using any tools for obtaining the proper positioning of the ceiling fitting or cover relative to the suspension cable or cord and consequently relative to the ceiling.
- the ceiling fitting or cover according to the present invention may accommodate cables or cords of different thicknesses and type, e.g. a cable having a diameter within a fairly broad diameter interval.
- a ceiling fitting or cover for covering a connection of a single electrical cord to a ceiling surface and for fixating the ceiling fitting or cover to the electrical cord
- the "fitting comprising a hollow body having an upper circumferential edge and a lower circumferential edge and having an overall configuration ta pering from the upper circumferential edge to the lower circumferential edge, the hollow body having an inner surface facing the inner space defined within the hollow body, the lower circumferential edge defining an aperture into the inner space, and a plurality of elastically bendable elongated members, each having a length exceeding the width of the aperture and each having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal ends of the elastically bendable elongated members being located at the inner surface of the hollow body above the aperture, the plurality of elastically bendable elongated members
- a plurality of elastically bendable elongated members such as three, four, five or six elastically bendable elongated members are used, which members are positioned above the aperture of the hollow body of the ceiling fitting through which aperture the electrical cord or cable is received and pointing towards the aperture, preferably in an acute angle or at least an angle less than 90° , such as an angle less than 80° , preferably less than 60° , for obtaining the feature of allowing the ceiling fitting or cover to be moved upwards.
- the elastically bendable elongated members are bent outwards and slide along the outer surface of the electrical cord or cable.
- the elastically bendable elongated members function as barbs which press firmly against or even cut into the outer surface of the electrical cord or cable thus preventing the sliding or movement of the ceiling fitting or cover downwards from the ceiling sliding along the suspension cable or cord.
- the elastically bendable elongated members are integrally connected to the hollow body, or alternatively the elastically bendable elongated members are integrally connected to a separate annular body to be received within said inner space of said hollow body and preferably snapfitted into engagement with said inner surface.
- the barb-like functioning elastically bendable elongated members preferably reduce the free opening between the ends of the elastically bendable elongated members as compared to the opening of the apertii re of the hollow body.
- the free opening defined by the bendable elongated members define a minimum width which is preferably less than 90% , such as less than 80%, e.g. less than 70%, preferably less than 60%, such as constituting 50%-90%, 60%- 80%, preferably approximately 70% of the width of said apertu re in order to obtain a tight fit between the elastically bendable elongated members serving the function of barbs or similar arresting elements and the suspension cable or cord. It is to be understood that the above percentages depend on the elasticity of the bendable elongated members and also the length of the elongated mem bers and further provided a large size aperture of the hollow body is provided for aesthetic purposes, the above percentage may be even lower than the above limit of 50%.
- the elastically bendable elongated members preferably have a length constituting at least 2 times, preferably 2-5 times, such as 2-3 times the width of the aperture in order to have the fairly long elastically bendable elongated members serving as the arresting barbs and for using the flexibility and elasticity of the material of the elastically bendable elongated members in obtaining the arresting function characteristic of the present invention.
- the fairly large length of the bendable elongated members serve to obtain the purpose of having the elastically bendable elongated members positioned above the aperture pointing towards the aperture and generating an angle as defined above less than 90°, preferably an acute angle or an angle of approximately 45° relative to the axis of symmetry of the hollow body in order to obtain the a bove described unidirectional motion feature of the characteristic of the present invention.
- the elastically bendable elongated members are in according with the teachings of the present invention located above the aperture and further located a distance above the aperture equal to or slightly larger than the length of the members, such as a distance equal to 100%-200%, such as 100%-150%, e.g. 100%-110%, 110%- 120%, 120%-130%, 130%-140%, 140%-150%, 150%-160%, 160%-170%, 170%- 180%, 180%-190%, 190%-200% of said length.
- the distance at which the elastically bendable elongated members be located above the aperture may vary from at least 10% to e.g. 50% and the distance, consequently, preferably constitutes at least 10%, such as 10%-20%, 20%-30%, 30%-40%, 40%-50% or approximately 20%-40% of the overall height of said ceiling fitting.
- the ceiling fitting or cover may as stated above have the elastically bendable elongated members integrally connected to the hollow body in an integral structure and furthermore the ceiling fitting may according to one embodiment be unitarily moulded in an integral structure.
- the hollow body is composed of two or more, preferably two identical parts which are easily snapfitted together by means of co-operating latching or arresting elements for generating the hollow body.
- the ceiling fitting or cover according to the present invention may as stated above advantageously and preferably be made from plastics materials such as injection mouldable plastics materials such as polymer materials such as PE, PP, POM, ABS or combinations thereof.
- plastics materials such as injection mouldable plastics materials such as polymer materials such as PE, PP, POM, ABS or combinations thereof.
- the injection moulding technique used for the manufacture of the ceiling fitting or cover according to the present invention irrespective of whether the hollow body be made as a single structure or a two or multi-part structure or independent of whether or not the elastically bendable elongated members be integrated into the hollow body or constitute components supported by the above described annular body, be implemented by injection moulding the elements or components of the ceiling fitting or cover from the same material or in a co-injection moulding process from different materials.
- the ceiling fitting or cover be made or composed of a hollow body and a separate annular body supporting the elastically bendable elongated members
- the hollow body may be made from one material such as a fairly hard and stiff plastics material or a metal material, e.g. aluminium
- the elastically bendable elongated members being made as a separate component supported by the annular body as described above, may be made from a softer and more flexible or elastic material.
- materials relevant for the manufacture of the hollow body and the annular body, respectively are PE, PP, POM, ABS, aluminium or stainless steel and PE, PP, POM and ABS, respectively.
- Fig. 1 is an overall perspective and schematic view illustrating a first and presently preferred embodiment of a fitting part constituting one half of a fitting and intended to be assembled with an identical second fitting part, and disclosing the outer surface of the fitting part
- Fig. 2 is an overall perspective and schematic view similar to the vie ⁇ /v of Fig. 1 , disclosing the interior of the fitting part
- Fig. 3a and 3b are schematic and partly cutaway views illustrating an arresting feature of the first embodiment of the fitting when composed of two fitting parts as illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2,
- Fig. 4 is an overall perspective, schematic and partly cutaway view of a second embodiment of a fitting according to the present invention comprising an integral outer body or shell and an inner arresting ring, and
- Fig. 5 is a perspective, schematic and partly cutaway view illustrating in greater details the arresting ring of the second embodiment according to the present invention shown in Fig. 4.
- a fitting part 10 which component constitutes one half of an assembled fitting constituting a first embodiment of a fitting according to the present invention.
- the outer surface of the fitting part 10 is disclosed, and in Fig. 2, the interior of the fitting part 10 is disclosed.
- the fitting part 10 is a curved shell divided into two sections 12 and 14 by an ornamental line 16 which line serves the purpose of dividing the outer basically conical surface of the assembled fitting into a total of four identical surface parts which surface parts such as the surface parts 12 and 14 are separated from the adjacent surface part by an edge of the fitting part 10 and the separation line 16.
- the fitting part 10 defines a semicircular top edge 18 and a bottom semicircular edge 20.
- the top edge 18 has a dimension allowing the assembled fitting composed of two identical fitting parts 10 to enclose a cable and/or connector, etc. within the inner space defined within the interior of the assembled fitting when assembled from two identical fitting parts 10.
- the diameter of the lower semicircular edge 20 allows an electric cord or electric cable to be introduced through the aperture defined by the two fitting parts when assembled into a composite fitting having a bottom aperture defined by the two semicircular edges 20 of the two fitting parts.
- the bottom aperture defined by the two semicircular edges 20 of the two fitting parts 10, from which the composite fitting is assembled is substantially larger than the outer diameter of the electric cable or cord for allowing the cable or cord to be easily introduced into the bottom aperture of the assembly fitting.
- the one edge interconnecting the top edge 18 and the bottom edge 20 is designated the reference numeral 22 and as illustrated in Fig. 2, the edge 22 is provided with two inner arresting flanges 24 serving to fit into and rest in a pair of inner surface recesses 26 provided at the opposite edge 28 of the fitting part 10. As is illustrated in Fig. 2, the opposite edge 28 is further provided with two additional flanges 30, serving the purpose of fitting into and resting within corresponding recesses at the inner surface at the edge 22.
- a weakening line 32 is shown provided at the upper edge 18 of the fitting part 20 which weakening line serves the purpose of providing a generator for an aperture which is made provided the flap within the weakening line is broken away.
- a particular feature of the fitting assembled from two fitting parts 10 relates to the safe and reliable fixation of the fitting composed of two fitting parts relative to the electric cable or cord, the distant end of which is connected to en electrical lamp or similar appliance and the proximal end of which is hidden within the inner chamber defined within the fitting as the proximal end is connected to the permanent installation of the room or to an extension cable or cord, guided from the fitting through the aperture produced from the weakening line 32.
- the safe and reliable fixation of the fitting is established by means of a plurality of elongated and flexible arresting arms two of which are shown in Fig. 2 and designated the reference numeral 34.
- the arms 34 are mounted on posts 36 for positioning the arms in an acute angle relative to the cable or cord which is guided through the bottom aperture defined by the two semicircular bottom edges 20 of the two fitting parts 10.
- the outer ends 38 of the arms 34 are sharp as the arms have their outer inner faces inclined relative to the longitudinal axis of the arms 34.
- a particular feature of the arms 34 relate to the fact that the arms are orientated extending from the posts 36 towards the bottom edge 20 for allowing the assembled fitting as is illustrated in Fig.
- the barb-like arms 34 have, as is illustrated in Fig. 2, a fairly large major dimension or length as compared to the diameter of the cable or cord to which the barb functioning arms are to arrest and the fairly large length serves the purpose of positioning the arms in an acute angle relative to the cable or cord and at the same time provide the relevant flexibility of the arms for obtaining the intentional function like arresting barbs.
- the first and presently preferred embodiment of the fitting according to the present invention described above with reference to Figs. 1 , 2, 3a and 3b and being implemented as a two part structure may be modified in numerous ways, e.g. in accordance with the techniques described in inventor's previously published international patent application WO 96/21123 to which reference is made, and which specification is to be considered part of the present specification.
- the outer shell of the fitting is constituted by an integral unitary structure as is illustrated in Fig. 4 in which the shell is designated the reference numeral 10'.
- components or elements identical to components or elements, respectively, described above are designated the same reference numerals whereas components or elements serving the same purpose as components or elements, respectively, previously described, however, geometrically differing from the previously described components or elements, respectively, are designated the same reference numerals, however added a marking identifying the geometrical difference.
- the flexible barb-like arresting arms 34 characteristic of the present invention are integrally included in the fitting part 10
- the barb-like arresting arms of the embodiment shown in Fig. 4 are included in a separate component 50 which is snapfitted into the interior of the shell 10'.
- the component 50 is produced in a separate moulding process and includes a ring-shaped body 52 from which a total of four arms 34' extend downwards serving the same purpose as the arm 34 described above with reference to Figs. 3a and 3b.
- the ring-shaped body 50 is shown in greater details illustrating the angular orientation of the arms 34' and further the snapfitting of the ring-shaped body 50 to the inner surface of the fitting 10' behind a circumferential rim 48 at the inner surface of the shell 10'.
- the structure described above with reference to Figs. 1 , 2, 3a and 3b may be modified by the introduction of a separate arresting ring similar to the ring 50, and similarly, the integral arresting arms 34 described above with reference to the first embodiment shown in Figs. 1 and 2 may be integrated into the unitary structure embodiment 10' shown in Figs. 4 and 5.
- the integration of the arms 34 into the embodiment shown in Fig. 4 may cause severe problems in the moulding process and necessitate the use of a highly advanced and elaborated injection moulding tube.
- a separate arresting ring such as the ring 50 shown in Fig. 4 may be advantageous from the point of view of simplicity of manufacturing the fitting.
- the use of a separate arresting component rather than integral arresting arms allows the outer shell body 10' to be made from one material such as a fairly stiff and solid material whereas the arresting ring may be made from a softer and more flexible material ensuring and fulfilling the requirements as to flexibility of the arresting arms.
- Relevant materials for the fitting and components such as the arresting ring 50 of the fitting are plastics materials such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polyoxymethylene (POM) and acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS).
- PE polyethylene
- PP polypropylene
- POM polyoxymethylene
- ABS acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
- the outer conical shell may even be made from metal or metalised polymer such as copper or aluminium or copper- or aluminiumplated plastics materials.
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- Installation Of Indoor Wiring (AREA)
- Connection Or Junction Boxes (AREA)
- Vehicle Interior And Exterior Ornaments, Soundproofing, And Insulation (AREA)
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JP2007504501A JP4393547B2 (en) | 2004-03-23 | 2005-03-21 | Ceiling fixture or cover |
EP05718228A EP1779033B1 (en) | 2004-03-23 | 2005-03-21 | A ceiling fitting or cover |
DK05718228T DK1779033T3 (en) | 2004-03-23 | 2005-03-21 | Ceiling luminaire or cover |
US10/593,965 US7439445B2 (en) | 2004-03-23 | 2005-03-21 | Ceiling fitting or cover |
DE602005007749T DE602005007749D1 (en) | 2004-03-23 | 2005-03-21 | CEILING MOUNT OR COVER |
US11/534,369 US7566830B2 (en) | 2005-03-21 | 2006-09-22 | Alarm device and housing for an alarm device |
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